Are you certain its actual ram usage and not reserved ?
Usually when a program requests huge amounts of ram it is not given it until it actually writes to it.
Try running free
and check what it says.
Are you certain its actual ram usage and not reserved ?
Usually when a program requests huge amounts of ram it is not given it until it actually writes to it.
Try running free
and check what it says.
This advice will seem rather generic but this has worked for me. Background: I’ve been programming for a good 15 years in various languages and mainly in VSC and veeery long ago in the arduino IDE (I do not want to talk about those dark times).
Get a pet project to try this against. Learning controls for the sake of it, is … useless. If its just text, there is no intuition or goal. I chose to try and teach myself rust and go through the learnopengl tutorial again and change it to work with miniquad-rs. Maybe pick something you are familiar with! A new language is a rather tall order usually.
Get a functional config and edit it. Personally kickstart.nvim is really nice for generic settings, but their setup of plugins, and especially LSP (language server config) is really hard to read and difficult to parse. My recommendation for setup:
2a. Copy thePrimeagen’s config ( https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/init.lua/tree/master ) which he creates with this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7i4amO_zaE NOTE: The actual config is using lazy now instead of the plugin manager he has in the tutorial! the broad strokes are the same but e.g. there is no “after” for the plugins and some other details. What he says about general vim config is still correct tho. Also lazy is much simpler, no longer do you need like 20 different packages for each LSP. (edit: found what makes it work on my setup it https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/blob/6ba2408cdf5eb7a0e4b62c7d6fab63b64dd720f6/init.lua#L487 its mason-tool-installer in kickstart)
2b. Make a subfolder like lua/theprimeagen
e.g. lua/$USER
.
2c. Comment out this line https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/init.lua/blob/158c9ccd652e5921cc6940205da6ed20776e7cc7/init.lua#L1 and instead require yours.
2d. open .config/nvim
in VSCode (yes, it would recommend using something you know to edit)
2e. line by line, file by file, go through the config files and his video and add what you think is interesting. This took me a good 5h (a good days work) to get somewhat done.
2f. Also look at kickstart.nvim! Theprimeagen is a pro at this stuff so he has no descriptions for his keybindings! (Which you can add when you use e.g. vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>pv", vim.cmd.Ex, { desc = "[p]roject [v]iew"})
. ( The [] are just for niceness, no syntactic value).
Why does this matter? -> Because kickstart.nvim has a config for the mind-blowingly useful which-key
plugin ( https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/blob/6ba2408cdf5eb7a0e4b62c7d6fab63b64dd720f6/init.lua#L302 ). Which shows hotkeys and their description while you play with em! Really good for learning!
When making your config absolutely ignore anything that is not in the “top 10 things you do in any other editor”. E.g. I really only need “go to definition”, “go to file” (which is a telescope fuzzy find), “find references” or “rename”. ThePrimeagen has really words of wisdom here “If its something you do rarely, fuck automating it, only automate it when its actually worth remembering the hotkey”.
In general you want to reduce friction between thinking, clicking and on-screen action. So anything like “oh what if I want to have a hotkey to rename a C++ header file AND its source file in one go” is a good deal too complex. Keep it super simple.
learn how window jumping with stuff like :vsplit
works in nvim, it works great!
For Tmux, you only really need whatever this legend says: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtB1J_zCv8I Sidenote: I made my first project a simple Tmux script that is exactly what fireship describes and launches pre-defined sessions. Works great!
learn by doing :D
Struggles:
hjkl
is painful at first, but believe me it is goddamn worth it. I deactivated the arrow keys and mouse clicking altogether so I don’t accidentally do it. Also you will be using wb
and tf
mainly anyways! (word, back, to, find).netrw
) is worth it!Random misc:
Insane plugins: UndoTree (which ThePrimeagen uses)
Insane keycombos: e.g. you are somewhere inside of “Some Really long string that you might wanna change or copy”. normal mode. vi"
. -> v
-> visual, i
-> inside of, "
-> whatever you wanna be inside of. It will select the entire string inside the "
.
Yes i know this is basic but this shit is SO useful. Works with ANY delimiter (afaik) like ([{
DuckDuckGo actually is navigate-able with hjkl
! Pressing j
to go down the results list is really useful. I am using hyprland so ctrl+tab focuses a browser window. Ctrl+t new window. Type in search. Enter. Go up and down down with jk
. really nice, no mouse needed.
Links: The entire primeagen playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm323Lc7iSW_wuxqmKx_xxNtJC_hJbQ7R
kickstart.nvim: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim/tree/master
Note: I would share my config but my dotfiles are on my own git server and have sensitive info inside I don’t feel like cleaning out
Tmux + neovim is really great once you get past the learning curve!
I am A big fan of Vivaldi and its built-in email client ^^ Works like a charm for me.
Wild guess: your VPN may have a kill switch or other policy that either routes all traffic through tunnel OR kills it outright if it attempts to communicate in any other way. Which may include WiFi direct since its (unsure) an IP protocol?
I am very reluctant to use WordPress at all because I’ve heard terrible things from multiple colleagues. It looks like something that’d get problematic at some point.
Absolutely general purpose. In the most simple terms, email, password hash, and a bit of metadata
This seems incredibly interesting, but the idea of a ‘general purpose syncing service’, in the way he describes it, makes my head scream’security concern’. In general the way it’s described the format is not fixed for these services so your data might as well be encrypted in any arbitrary way I think?
But knowing this wouldn’t this kind of general purpose syncing service need some way of identifying what data it is even syncing? Unless you encooperate something grand like the signal protocol (as in encrypted anonymous messaging) you d always run a security risk if the service you use for syncing is not self-controlled?
If anyone has more insight on this I’d be very interested, it seems like a very good concept.
It sounds to me like anything other than p2p local syncing with some protocol is a confidentiality no-go.
This is what I had in mind as well; If you had to how would you add a beamer to this that could use your jellyfin/plex server?
Ideally I’d want a pi or mini pc behind the beamer that I can switch on/off remotely so that part is not always on
Okay I never knew that, I would also accept tips for setting up a star trek beamer though xD
This seems to be posted on this forum with that title solely for rage-bait.
She clearly just-for-fun redesigned Wikipedia as if a modern company got a hold of it. Yes of course this would drive people in this forum up a wall, but that’s just not the point. This is also not about programming at all?
Don’t go around looking for content of other creators just to take it out of context and then bash it.
This is like you watched “we made marvel r-rated” from corridor digital (https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=k5-3eujJyZE) and then post about it, being pissed how they destroyed a superhero fantasy aimed at a wide audience and children and how noone would ever want something like that.
Calling her a bad designer just because you disagree with her design decisions is just mean. This entire post just makes it seem like you are specifically looking for things to hate…
I think you accidently made a meme that is just too close to the truth to be seen as sarcastic
Anyone who thinks this is just incapable of navigating them.
OK I am dumb I didn’t read the edit at the end
I mean… Maybe I am just oversimplifying things or misreading something, but if the cabinet the switch was on was metal then maybe the switch connected ground to ground? Suddenly changing ground to ground can crash old hardware quite reliably but booting with another ground plate could make it adjust the potentials properly… I’ve done this multiple times in a lab, in essence adding more ground causes the ground plates to equal out and that sudden drop can crash sensitive hardware…
Please tell me i am wrong I want this magic switch to be true so bad
Ah, I accidentally read over that you used
free -m
.By top 3 services do you also include any programs ? For me
htop
itself already consumes 10 MB, what other processes are running ?